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If a client demonstrates transference toward a nurse, how should the nurse respond?
 
  1. Promote safety and immediately terminate the relationship with the client.
  2. Encourage the client to ignore these thoughts and feelings.
  3. Immediately reassign the client to another staff member.
  4. Help the client to clarify the meaning of the relationship, based on the present situation.
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Rationale: The nurse should respond to a client's transference by clarifying the meaning of the nurse-client relationship based on the present situation. Transference occurs when the client unconsciously displaces feelings about a person from the past toward the nurse. The nurse should assist the client in separating the past from the present.
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